ORLANDO, Fla. – For more than 200 years, the Farmers’ Almanac has been our trusty sidekick for weather predictions, garden planning and life’s little mysteries. That familiar orange-covered book, a cozy fixture on Grandma’s kitchen counter, is now turning its final page as 2026 will be its last edition.
Since 1818, this charming almanac has been woven into American life. Long before smartphones and weather apps, folks relied on its quirky wisdom to know when to plant crops, cast a fishing line or even decide the best time for a haircut or potty training.
Beyond forecasts, the book served up lifestyle tips, jokes, puzzles, trivia and recipes, all wrapped in a fun, magazine-style package, which is a bit of a contrast to its cousin, the Old Farmer’s Almanac.
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